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Author Topic: Jacob Ramsey - Gone  (Read 436464 times)

Online JUAN PABLO

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2370 on: March 07, 2024, 10:26:03 AM »
When is Duran expecting back?

He's in full training so anytime soon.

thank Paul

bench tonight then

Online Brazilian Villain

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2371 on: March 08, 2024, 07:01:21 PM »
Whoops, is it Font or Fount?

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Is It Font of Knowledge or Fount? When writing, font is going to be more proper for American English usage, while fount is more popular with British English authors. Since both are derived from the word fountain and mean essentially the same, you won't be criticised if you prefer one over the other.

Fwiw, I would say font (of all knowledge).

Offline Bad English

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2372 on: March 08, 2024, 07:16:52 PM »
Fount of all knowledge.

You get baptised in a font.

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2373 on: March 08, 2024, 07:23:15 PM »
is Ramsey back for Spurs ?

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2374 on: March 08, 2024, 07:31:32 PM »
is Ramsey back for Spurs ?

Maybe. Maybe not

Online VILLA MOLE

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2375 on: March 08, 2024, 07:58:05 PM »
is Ramsey back for Spurs ?

no for villa , bobom bom tish

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2376 on: March 08, 2024, 08:40:45 PM »
is Ramsey back for Spurs ?

Will assess for tomorrow according to Emery. So I suspect no, or at most on the bench.

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2377 on: March 08, 2024, 08:59:20 PM »
Fount of all knowledge.

You get baptised in a font.

In America it's font. So use fount! Please use fount.

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2378 on: March 08, 2024, 09:08:00 PM »
Whoops, is it Font or Fount?

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Is It Font of Knowledge or Fount? When writing, font is going to be more proper for American English usage, while fount is more popular with British English authors. Since both are derived from the word fountain and mean essentially the same, you won't be criticised if you prefer one over the other.

Fwiw, I would say font (of all knowledge).

There is no such thing as American English. There is the King's English and there are mistakes.
« Last Edit: March 08, 2024, 09:24:58 PM by dave.woodhall »

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2379 on: March 08, 2024, 09:24:12 PM »
There is no such thing as American Engilsh.
Yeah, even Americans don't fuck that spelling up.

Online Brazilian Villain

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2380 on: March 08, 2024, 09:24:24 PM »
Whoops, is it Font or Fount?

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Is It Font of Knowledge or Fount? When writing, font is going to be more proper for American English usage, while fount is more popular with British English authors. Since both are derived from the word fountain and mean essentially the same, you won't be criticised if you prefer one over the other.

Fwiw, I would say font (of all knowledge).

There is no such thing as American Engilsh. There is the King's English and there are mistakes.

Please feel free to take it up with them. :)

Online Brazilian Villain

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2381 on: March 08, 2024, 09:25:55 PM »
Fount of all knowledge.

You get baptised in a font.

In America it's font. So use fount! Please use fount.

'Font' is the older term but if people want to use the newer 'fount', that's fine too.

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2382 on: March 09, 2024, 07:25:30 AM »
No.

Online Demitri_C

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2383 on: March 09, 2024, 09:20:26 AM »
Id be suprised if he features i think he will be saved for ajax

Offline VillaTim

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #2384 on: March 09, 2024, 09:29:32 AM »
Id be suprised if he features i think he will be saved for ajax
Now isn't the time to save him, he needs to play tomorrow if fit then rest on Thursday.

 


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